This 25-sheet pack of 17 x 22" Photo Rag Baryta Paper from Hahnemuhle features a 100% cotton base with a very finely textured gloss surface finish. The paper also contains barium sulphate to further enhance the density, color gamut, color gradation, and sharpness while maintaining the feel and quality of a traditional paper. It features a basis weight of 315 gsm, a thickness of 15.4 mil, a whiteness of 91%, and opacity of 97%, and is both instant drying and water resistant. The paper is also archival with no optical brightening agents (OBA) along with being acid free and calcium carbonate buffered. It comes on a 3" core.
- 100% Cotton Paper
- Basis Weight: 315 gsm
- Thickness: 15.4 mil
- Whiteness: 91%
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Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta Reviews
Visual Match to Silver Gelatin Prints
Silver gelatin prints are the benchmark for black and white photos due to their longevity and beauty, however if you don't need your prints to last hundreds of years and the beauty of your prints is most important to you, I recommend Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta Glossy Fine Art paper at 315GSM. I find that archival pigment prints on this Hahnemuhle sheet are virtually visibly indistinguishable from Silver Gelatin prints. As far as the cost are concerned an 8 1/2 x 11 Hahnemuhle sheet of paper is less than $2.50, and when the cost of ink is added the total cost of the print is approximately $5 versus Silver gelatin at $60-$70 plus cost for shipping. I am using both processes depending on my final goals.
Outstanding
Never fails to deliver.
Nice texture
Epson papers are much better. Paper feels nice but expected more from the print.
Best paper for art prints
My favorite paper for fine art prints. A little expensive but worth it
best art print
Expensive but worth it, especially for black and white prints
Best art paper
The best paper for prints
The best there is
After doing serious fine art photography for forty years with silver film and paper I made the transition to digital capture and archival inkjet prints. Print quality was my primary consideration in making the transition. After trying pretty much every paper out there I came to the conclusion that Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta Paper is absolutely the closest thing to a gallery-quality silver print on a professional fiber-based paper like Ilford Galerie that can be found.
My Go-To Paper for BW&Color
Perfect paper for Epson P900 on the Baryta setting. Lovely results with just a subtle sheen.
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